"Both Mukhtar Ansari and Sigbatullah Ansari are in touch with BSP and there are strong chances that they might join it in near future," Chaudhary said here today.
Ever since Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav fielded Altaf Ansari from Mau Sadar seat from where Mukhtar is the sitting MLA, there has been speculation that the merger of QED of the Ansari brothers and Samajwadi Party will become redundant.
Akhilesh had openly opposed the merger of QED with SP as suggested by his father Mulayam Singh Yadav and uncle Shivpal Yadav last year which were the early indications of tension in the Yadav clan.
When contacted, then president of QED Afzal Ansari refused to comment on the ongoing speculation of joining BSP but also did not rule it out.
He said he would speak on the issue at the "right time".
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